Vale Base Metals appoints Shaun Usmar as new CEO
Vale Base Metals Ltd. announced Wednesday the appointment of Shaun Usmar as chief executive officer.
Usmar will assume his new role by the end of the year and will be based in Toronto, the company said in a news release.
“He will take full responsibility for the executive management of the business, bringing his extensive experience and strategic vision to lead the company into its next phase of growth,” the release said.
"After a thorough external search process, we are delighted that Shaun will join us as CEO,” Vale chairman Mark Cutifani said in the release.
“Shaun has an outstanding track record in our industry and I am confident that he is the right person to safely lead our company as we look to capture the significant value potential recognized in our resources and assets."
Usmar is an international mining executive with more than 30 years of experience “working globally in operational, financial, and executive leadership roles in some of the world's largest and fastest-growing mining companies,” Vale said.
“Prior to this appointment, Usmar founded Triple Flag, and served as senior executive vice-president and chief financial officer of Barrick Gold Corp. from 2014 to 2016, where he helped restructure the company.”
His career also includes significant roles at Xstrata, where he joined in 2002 as a senior executive and helped grow the company into one of the world's largest diversified miners.
At Xstrata, his roles included general manager of business development in London, chief financial officer of Xstrata's global Ferro-Alloys business in South Africa, and chief financial officer of Xstrata’s global Nickel business in Canada.
- Download our app to get local alerts on your device
- Get the latest local updates right to your inbox
“Usmar's experience further extends to BHP Billiton in Corporate Finance and operations in the steel and aluminum industries as a production engineer,” Vale said.
"Vale Base Metals is uniquely positioned as a focused global energy transition metals company to provide the critical metals the planet needs as it transitions from fossil fuels,” Usmar said in the release.
“I am extremely excited by the potential the business offers, with its vast mineral endowment, deep talent base, technological capabilities and global platform. There is so much potential and opportunity to unlock value for all stakeholders through the portfolio's imbedded growth optionality, commitment to innovation and for this business to play a formidable role as a sector leader in shaping the future of the industry.”
Vale Base Metals is one of the world's largest suppliers of high-quality critical materials including nickel, copper and cobalt. Headquartered in Toronto, it has operations in Canada, Brazil, the UK, Japan, and non-operated joint ventures in Indonesia.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Genetic evidence backs up COVID-19 origin theory that pandemic started in seafood market
A group of researchers say they have more evidence to suggest the COVID-19 pandemic started in a Chinese seafood market where it spread from infected animals to humans. The evidence is laid out in a recent study published in Cell, a scientific journal, nearly five years after the first known COVID-19 outbreak.
This is how much money you need to make to buy a house in Canada's largest cities
The average salary needed to buy a home keeps inching down in cities across Canada, according to the latest data.
'My two daughters were sleeping': London Ont. family in shock after their home riddled with gunfire
A London father and son they’re shocked and confused after their home was riddled with bullets while young children were sleeping inside.
Smuggler arrested with 300 tarantulas strapped to his body
Police in Peru have arrested a man caught trying to leave the country with 320 tarantulas, 110 centipedes and nine bullet ants strapped to his body.
Boissonnault out of cabinet to 'focus on clearing the allegations,' Trudeau announces
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced embattled minister Randy Boissonnault is out of cabinet.
Baby dies after being reported missing in midtown Toronto: police
A four-month-old baby is dead after what Toronto police are calling a “suspicious incident” at a Toronto Community Housing building in the city’s midtown area on Wednesday afternoon.
Sask. woman who refused to provide breath sample did not break the law, court finds
A Saskatchewan woman who refused to provide a breath sample after being stopped by police in Regina did not break the law – as the officer's request was deemed not lawful given the circumstances.
Parole board reverses decision and will allow families of Paul Bernardo's victims to attend upcoming parole hearing in person
The families of the victims of Paul Bernardo will be allowed to attend the serial killer’s upcoming parole hearing in person, the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) says.
'They squandered 10 years of opportunity': Canada Post strike exposes longtime problems, expert says
Canada Post is at ‘death's door’ and won't survive if it doesn't dramatically transform its business, a professor who has studied the Crown corporation is warning as the postal workers' national strike drags on.